The Round Dam: A Story of Hope and Resilience

Once upon a time, there was a small village surrounded by lush green forests. The villagers lived a happy life, but one day, they noticed that the rivers that flowed through the village were getting narrower and narrower each day. They were worried that soon the rivers would dry up, leaving the village without water.

One day, a young boy named Jack had an idea. He suggested that they build a dam to stop the water from flowing away. All the villagers agreed, and they started to work on building the dam.

Jack was in charge of finding the right materials to build the dam. He went into the forest and found a tree with a full trunk and pointed branches. He cut it down and brought it back to the village. The villagers were amazed to see how strong and sturdy the tree was.

They used the tree to build the dam, and they made sure to make it round so that the water would flow smoothly. After several days of hard work, the dam was finally completed.

The villagers were overjoyed as they saw the water start to fill up the river again. The dam had worked, and the river was now full once more.

From that day on, the villagers had plenty of water, and they lived happily ever after. Jack was hailed as a hero, and the dam became a symbol of hope and resilience for the village.

The end.

Reflections

  1. Why did the villagers start to worry about the rivers in their village?
  2. What was Jack's idea to solve the problem with the rivers?
  3. Why did the villagers choose to make the dam round?
  4. How did the villagers feel after the dam was completed and the river was full again?
  5. How did Jack become a hero in the village?

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